Orlando Sentinel

Snap stops promoting Trump’s account

- By Cecilia Kang and Kate Conger

WASHINGTON — Snap said Wednesday that it has stopped promoting the Snapchat account of President Donald Trump after determinin­g that his public comments off the site could incite violence, in another hardened stance by a social media company against the president.

Snap, which makes the Snapchat app that is popular among young users, said Trump’s account will remain intact but will not be promoted on its Discover home page for news and stories. Trump’s account was previously regularly featured on Discover, along with the accounts of other highprofil­e users like Kim Kardashian, actor Kevin Hart and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Snap’s move is part of a toughening position by social media companies against Trump’s posts, which are often aggressive and contain threats and inaccuraci­es. Over the past week, Twitter has labeled several of the president’s tweets for misinforma­tion on voting and glorifying violence.

In contrast, Facebook has not touched Trump’s posts, arguing that they are newsworthy and should remain up in the name of free speech.

Snap said it decided to stop highlighti­ng Trump’s account based on tweets he posted Saturday in which he threatened to send “vicious dogs” and “ominous weapons” into the protests that have erupted across the nation after the death of George Floyd, an African American man who was killed in police custody in Minneapoli­s. The comments did not appear in Trump’s Snapchat account.

“We will not amplify voices who incite racial violence and injustice by giving them free promotion on Discover,” said Rachel Racusen, a Snap spokeswoma­n.

Trump has a following of about 1.5 million people on Snapchat, according to Bloomberg.

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